ENT & Head Neck Surgery Care Centre
The ENT department at Life Line Diagnostic & Cardiac Hospital manages ear, nose, and throat conditions together with selected head-and-neck problems—combining outpatient assessment, endoscopic examination where appropriate, and theatre-based surgery when it is the best option for recovery.
Our ENT & head–neck centre
From hearing loss and ear infections to chronic sinusitis, tonsil problems, snoring, thyroid swellings, and salivary-gland disease, our ENT surgeons assess symptoms with examination and appropriate investigations. We discuss both medical treatment—antibiotics, nasal sprays, voice rest—and operative options such as endoscopic sinus surgery, tonsillectomy, septoplasty, or thyroid surgery when benefits outweigh risks. Children and adults are seen in outpatient clinics, with emergency cover for airway obstruction, severe bleeding, or deep neck infection coordinated with anaesthesia and intensive care when required.
Services
Ear & hearing disorders
Assessment of deafness, tinnitus, ear discharge, perforated eardrum, and dizziness linked to the ear—with microscopic examination and advice on hearing aids or surgery when indicated.
Nose & sinus care
Medical and surgical management of nasal blockage, polyps, allergic rhinitis, and chronic sinusitis including endoscopic sinus surgery planning after imaging review.
Throat & voice
Tonsil and adenoid symptoms, sore throat, hoarseness, swallowing difficulty, and sleep-disordered breathing—balancing observation, medication, and surgery for children and adults.
Head & neck lumps
Evaluation of neck masses, thyroid nodules, salivary-gland swelling, and mouth ulcers that persist—with ultrasound or fine-needle aspiration arranged through the hospital’s diagnostic services when needed.
Day-case & inpatient surgery
Planned ENT operations under general or local anaesthesia with pre-assessment, post-operative pain control, and clear follow-up instructions for wound care and return to work or school.
After your procedure
Many ENT procedures are same-day or short-stay. We explain bleeding risk, when to restart normal diet, and signs that need urgent review—such as fresh blood from the nose or throat, high fever, or breathing difficulty. Voice rest may be advised after microlaryngoscopy; nasal saline rinses help healing after sinus surgery. Follow-up endoscopy or hearing tests are booked before you leave so you know the next step. If you take blood thinners or have heart or lung disease, tell the team early so anaesthesia and timing of surgery can be planned safely.
Our specialists
Why choose us
Endoscopy & imaging links
Nasal and throat examination in clinic plus access to X-ray, ultrasound, and CT reporting through the hospital’s radiology team when complex sinus or neck problems need imaging.
Experienced ENT surgeons
Consultants skilled in both conservative care and head–neck surgery, with clear discussion of risks, benefits, and alternatives before any operation.
Theatre & anaesthesia
On-site operating facilities and anaesthesia support for planned ENT procedures and urgent airway problems within the same hospital.
Coordinated care
Joint planning with paediatrics, medicine, oncology, and maxillofacial pathways when ENT disease crosses specialties or needs combined follow-up.
Speak with us about ENT & head–neck care
Call our front desk to book an outpatient ENT review, ask about sinus or tonsil surgery, or enquire about a neck lump. Our team will advise on fasting, imaging, and what to bring to your visit.
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